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here to tell us about that is mark joining us via skype from toronto. good to see you. >> good to see you as well. in fact, i'm in las vegas this time around. >> okay. >> welcome from sin city. >> okay very good. >> we've got -- sorry, i couldn't hear you there for a moment. you're right. we have three gift ideas for ipad owners and three for laptop owners. you might start wanting to think of some of these gift ideas that range from $50 to $100. if you are an ipad owner referring to apple's popular tablet, consider a keyboard from apple themselves. it's a hard keyboard that you snap the ipad into and it charges it up at the same time. if you're in one location for a while, a dorm room, and you have to work on an essay or book report, this is obviously a lot more comfortable than typing on the soft screen with your fingertips. this is 69 bucks at apple.com. that's one option there. >> you still have the ipad so it means you want protective case and travel around with it look cool and protect it all in one. what do you have? >> i have a couple options. on
here to tell us about that is mark joining us via skype from toronto. good to see you. >> good to see you as well. in fact, i'm in las vegas this time around. >> okay. >> welcome from sin city. >> okay very good. >> we've got -- sorry, i couldn't hear you there for a moment. you're right. we have three gift ideas for ipad owners and three for laptop owners. you might start wanting to think of some of these gift ideas that range from $50 to $100. if you are an ipad...
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thanks to them for letting us use their radar. this is the center of circulation. bermuda is over here, and the storm moving north. those are signs i like to see. signs i don't like to see, i'll take a trip to taiwan. take a look at these pictures, this was a typhoon bonape, struck taiwan earlier this morning. winds at 120 miles per hour. more than three feet of rain in taiwan. that's moving northward toward china. we'll continue to track that system as well. >> violent storms. >> three feet of rain. >> extraordinary stuff. >> amazing. >> that's very extreme. all right. thank you so much, jaqqui. >> okay. they are off. >>> 67 balloons flying high above st. louis, missouri. you are looking at the 38th annual great forest park balloon race. high winds kept the balloons from straying too far. nearly 1 50,000 people turned out to watch. nice day for that. >>> sarah shourd is scheduled to make a statement at any time. in fact it is happening. she is being introduced. she arrived by way of oman to dubai and washington dulles airport. and then to new york. we saw pictures
thanks to them for letting us use their radar. this is the center of circulation. bermuda is over here, and the storm moving north. those are signs i like to see. signs i don't like to see, i'll take a trip to taiwan. take a look at these pictures, this was a typhoon bonape, struck taiwan earlier this morning. winds at 120 miles per hour. more than three feet of rain in taiwan. that's moving northward toward china. we'll continue to track that system as well. >> violent storms. >>...
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the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i think you see the drama which unfolded and the interest of d.o.d. to come in and change things the way they did. and, you know, i can't argue against d.o.d. they have a perring on tifr to do this. however, i've said several times that the way they looked at it wasn't appropriate by the fact that they didn't bother to check with the sourcing of my research assistant and everything that she did to make sure that everything was found in the open public sector in some form, or the individuals who had worked with me in the army to actually go through item by item. i mean, they had tons of questions i had to answer relating to sourcing to make sure. >> were you worried while compiling the facts, while recalling your memories of your missions, while you were crafting this book, were you worried at all about national security foremost? >> absolutely. >> or were you thinking about i want to tell my story regard littregardless of how it might a
the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i think you see the drama which unfolded and the interest of d.o.d. to come in and change things the way they did. and, you know, i can't argue against d.o.d. they have a perring on tifr to do this. however, i've said several times that the way they looked at it wasn't appropriate by the fact that they didn't bother to check with the sourcing of...
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thanks for joining us. an american woman is on her way home after spending more than a year captive in iran. sarah shourd today left oman where she was staying. shourd is one of three american hikers detained by iran after they allegedly crossed over the border from iraq in july of 2009. as our nic robertson reports, her journey home is somewhat bittersweet. >> reporter: sarah shourd looked a little more relaxed. she appeared to have caught a little sun. she said she had been permitted to visit the grand mosque. she was introduced by her uncle but, again, her words were carefully chosen. thanking the country's leader, thanking the u.s. ambassador. but also saying that her visit was unfortunately brief. >> i also want to extend my gratitude to the american ambassador and his wife, sandy, for hosting my family and i during our unfortunately brief stay. i have a deep appreciation for the doctor bringing me from tehran, for the honor of his friendship, and most importantly, for his continued engagement in my li
thanks for joining us. an american woman is on her way home after spending more than a year captive in iran. sarah shourd today left oman where she was staying. shourd is one of three american hikers detained by iran after they allegedly crossed over the border from iraq in july of 2009. as our nic robertson reports, her journey home is somewhat bittersweet. >> reporter: sarah shourd looked a little more relaxed. she appeared to have caught a little sun. she said she had been permitted to...
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ted turner, thank you and thanks to all of us for joining us today. we're hoping you connect to us on twitter. for my cohost, we do read every single one of the messages you post there or on facebook. join us every weekend. you can also log on 24/7 to cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> a look at the headlines in the "newsroom." bishop eddie long speaks. he says he'll fight lawsuits saying he coerced young men into having sex. >>> a memoir the defense department doesn't want you to read. it has destroyed thousands of copies. we'll talk to the author of "operation dark heart." >>> and did you have trouble watching nickelodeon yesterday? well, that was the idea. the children's network going dark long enough for you and your kids to go out and play. we'll tell you why. >>> our top story, bishop eddie long is speaking out about the sex scandal that's enveloped his atlanta-n atlanta-area megachurch. today he addressed allegations of sex with young men from the pulpit. he said while he's never professed to be a perfect man, he said he's not the man that
ted turner, thank you and thanks to all of us for joining us today. we're hoping you connect to us on twitter. for my cohost, we do read every single one of the messages you post there or on facebook. join us every weekend. you can also log on 24/7 to cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> a look at the headlines in the "newsroom." bishop eddie long speaks. he says he'll fight lawsuits saying he coerced young men into having sex. >>> a memoir the defense department...
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now, the owners don't want us to come inside and film, but they admit that they use child labor, which is illegal in kenya. unicef says 1 in 4 children in kenya work. >> translator: we need help. the government must come and forcefully take these children away and educate them. >> reporter: but it's not that simple, community activists say that even free schooling is too expensive. >> they say it's free, but it's not free because you have to provide uniforms, you have to buy books, you have to, every day when he wakes up, you have to give him food, shelter. >>>> reporter: so they must earn just to survive. "i have to work, because my mom is sick, so we don't get food." when their father died, the boys became the only source of income. their mother can't find wo. we met other women with working kids. these mothers say between them, they have half a dozen children working. >> they don't know about child labor. they think that everybody can work, but in a real sense, child labor is not good for the community. >> reporter: and dangerous. all the boys steal the money and police regularly ar
now, the owners don't want us to come inside and film, but they admit that they use child labor, which is illegal in kenya. unicef says 1 in 4 children in kenya work. >> translator: we need help. the government must come and forcefully take these children away and educate them. >> reporter: but it's not that simple, community activists say that even free schooling is too expensive. >> they say it's free, but it's not free because you have to provide uniforms, you have to buy...
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reza sayah will join us from pakistan shortly to tell us more about the release and cost $500,000 to get her bail paid. >>> also happening right now, a multi-state manhunt for this doctor, a phoenix area pediatrician suspected of distributing child porn. the fbi says that the dr. luna may have fled from arizona to texas, california illinois or mexico. all places he has called home some point. last week, the doctor under house arrest and required to wear an angle monitoring bracelet but officers say he just cut it off and bolted. keep in mind this is a man whose jobs is to care for our sick, vulnerable kids. and he's charged with five counts of distributing child pornography in interstate commerce. these neighbors, some children were treated at the suspect's office. >> i don't know why anyone would want to indulge in child pornography. i think it's horrible. >> reporter: doctor luna's arrest shocked parents and neighbors. he is accused of sharing thousands of files of child porn online. >> if in fact he did do it, he should never be allowed to be be -- be around children again. >> rep
reza sayah will join us from pakistan shortly to tell us more about the release and cost $500,000 to get her bail paid. >>> also happening right now, a multi-state manhunt for this doctor, a phoenix area pediatrician suspected of distributing child porn. the fbi says that the dr. luna may have fled from arizona to texas, california illinois or mexico. all places he has called home some point. last week, the doctor under house arrest and required to wear an angle monitoring bracelet but...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. >>> seven minutes past the hour now. pope benedict ending a four-day state visit to great britain today and what has been a mission of healing for the image of the catholic church. he met with victims of sex abuse yesterday. he apologized with, quote, deep sorrow, for how they suffered. our senior vatican analyst john allen joining me from london. john, always good to have you. it's never enough, and understandably so, for a lot of people, certainly the victims. but they always say we hear apology after apology, but the apologies aren't enough. what else are they calling on him to do? >> reporter: hey, t.j., this is the big
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. >>> seven minutes past the hour now. pope benedict ending a four-day state visit to great...
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he lawyer telling us she was in good spirits. she was smiling but she did say it was her wish that her companions, the other two u.s. hikers were with letter. the six prison officials who got her release gathered around her to wish her well and say good-bye. one made light of the moment telling her he didn't want to see her back in the prison any time soon. >> let's listen to the iranian prosecutor. i believe we have sound here. >> we came to this conclusion that because of the situation that she was staying in, we decided to kind of give some assistance from detention. we decided to set her free from the $500,000 bailout, and dark the representatives of this lady who accepted to bail her out. it was paid out in an iranian bank, and the money was paid there, and she -- the judge issued the release order and miss shourd was simply set free, and she can leave iran if she wants to. >> and, reza, i think we heard a little bit of the conversation there about a bail being paid. can you confirm that a bail was paid? and we had heard a n
he lawyer telling us she was in good spirits. she was smiling but she did say it was her wish that her companions, the other two u.s. hikers were with letter. the six prison officials who got her release gathered around her to wish her well and say good-bye. one made light of the moment telling her he didn't want to see her back in the prison any time soon. >> let's listen to the iranian prosecutor. i believe we have sound here. >> we came to this conclusion that because of the...
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thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there. >> the reason i made this film, i was raised a certain way, learning a lot of different things about love and acceptance and forgiveness, that kind of stuff. none of which is what's being portrayed nowadays of the whole extremism, terrorism, that angle. so i felt like i needed to do something about it and my voice is pretty much writing this film. >> something interesting that you wrote and i picked up on. you said you as an american not only live in fear of terrorism but you live in fear of being associated with terrorism. >> absolutely. the issue here at the root of this whole thing is the fact that there's this o
thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there....
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it can also be used as a re habilitation device for people that have lost use of their hands. it will be highlighted at a future media vest in atlanta next month. thad thorner, associate professor at georgia tech. i have chad because he's been practicing the past hour or so so we'll put it to a test in a second. initially explain what this is to lay people, p if you will. >> if you're like me, you would like to learn to play a musical instrument like a piano but don't have the time to do the practice. wouldn't it be great if you could rehearse songs you want to learn without paying attention to them. we have discovered this effect of pass tiv learning where it seems possible to do that. we've made this glove called the mobile music touch. it's a wireless device that hooks into your cell phone or laptop. so while reading e-mail or watching a video or doing what you normally would do, the system plays the song you want to learn. in this case, we're doing amazing grace. and as each note is played, vibrators in the fingerless glove vibrate to correspond to that note on the piano.
it can also be used as a re habilitation device for people that have lost use of their hands. it will be highlighted at a future media vest in atlanta next month. thad thorner, associate professor at georgia tech. i have chad because he's been practicing the past hour or so so we'll put it to a test in a second. initially explain what this is to lay people, p if you will. >> if you're like me, you would like to learn to play a musical instrument like a piano but don't have the time to do...